Wednesday, April 22, 2009

This is my open letter to my future. I have taken the time to put into this video how I want my future to progress.

More years than I sometimes like to count, I learned the advantage of writing down what I wanted in my life. To my surprise, I did not always like what I thought I "just had to have." But, there it would be. My must have request bright and shiny starring me right in the face.

Practice taught me the importance of being specific. So when I was introduced to vision boards, I was ecstatic. It was my short cut to my future desires. I walked past that board with my photographs, newspaper clippings and magazine articles neatly glued to my board. I touched it, starred at it and talked to it daily.

By far, my favorite way of being clear about what I want has been with movie making. I love creating movies. It is one of my favorite hobbies. I would love to say that it is the easiest. But that it not the truth. It is the one that gives me the best joy. I enjoy turning a word just so. Or changing the color to fit seamlessly into the next frame. I enjoy the creative process. And adore the final results.

A lot of the depression we suffer with derives from the feeling of uselessness. Creating videos gives me that feeling of usefulness. And, yes, I find that all the process of focusing on what you want and making that clear request works. My two favorite things are;1. Ask for what I want. Go big or go home. Ask.2. Then believe I will receive it. That is our job. Having faith.

The how is not and never has been my job. So I wait. If an action is required of me, I will be given inspired thought concerning that action. Then, and only then, I act.

I always enjoy your movies. Your positive attitude in everything you write just shines through. I love the way you LIVE. You don't just go through the motions. You LIVE with intention. You are very insightful and it's always a pleasure to check out a new blog post written by you!

Hi Mckay, another beautiful and unlifting video, you have great creativity. I really loved the way you put the words 'My car" or "my exercise room" over the image. It makes for very powerful imagery. I will definitely do my next video like that.

Shauna; Thanks you so much for the award. It warmed my heart. I cannot wait to warm some other blogger's hearts.

Thanks Jeanne; You make creating my blogs worth the work. Thanks you for the inspiring comments.

Hi Carol; Thanks for feeling and mentioning the impact of the imagery. You know that everything we do is inspired by something.

I often hear people say they are not claiming a negative action in their life. But, as we have learned, with the Law of Attraction, if you have decided you want something, you must claim it. That is the process of LIVING with INTENTION that Jeanne pointed out.

I am blessed with brilliant readers. And for that I am eternally grateful!

Hi McKay! I haven't checked in for a while, but I'm still here, rooting for you. You did a wonderful job with this video and more power to you. I believe all your soul's desires will come true. Stay in the now, and pay attention to your emotions and keep at the EFT. Great job of inspiring all of us. ~Jessica

I am pleased to hear that your health is becoming better, Mckay K, and I’m sure that your movie-making is one reason for it.

Struck with a severe illness, chronic or terminal, often raises the wish to document life experiences or visions for the future. It is for writing down from the soul and heart, to get the mind clear, to transmit to family and friends. Congratulations, Mckay K for your inspiring videos. You have chosen this colourful and creative media, others prefer the more simple way to just record on a tape recorder as it “pours out”, others would like to write it down, black on white.

It’s always the first step to overcome the own fears to become an author, editor, writer. But it’s not that difficult! And nobody asks the newcomer to be perfect anyway. But it is nice to know that you can find help in your first steps – and with the practice and time comes self confidence and mastery. What I love of the method of Chris Cade with his Inscribe Your Life program is that he guides you not only to become a writer without fear, but also helps you to transform your written words into your new life.

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All of the pictures that appear on this blog are taken in my yard. Because of the limitations of my illness, that is where I spend most of my time. I am happy most any where, but happiest there with my family and friends.